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Show Many Southern railway companies have this year placed their at "the disposal of old cross-tic- s of tpwps along the the mayors to he d:?tr:but- of their road' lines CORRESPONDENCE. and they the ; kr Ths Homs S3ntinsliK;.iiui,m.' ir. of God, that 'vi give pernio Sterling, May 21. 13-- the ful- - JlriTOR Sentinel "ovcrmacnts wncy tq human o "'d'n institutions. ()f Jan-as Devoted to the general intere-- t iho patiuniil government surroundnow cn a mission to the state of aul thfreoof Icte 8an states the people veil as tie Fcurai Mrs M. j Mipli.toh-swihoi the Words of ing CoijnVes. wi jr : A WeeVy Xci w !,91: drrvins fcr j n may ri 1). r. - l that the hired d- wh toAc-r- , lJm-ie- mdv Khito;:. IIarwnoton, n u a eonli; ik.i government Lif o a euiioue etiquett j forbid .mg one ()n t!.e looming pf the 21st e iiouse o r.io either quote or coir.nient u.ya api.h v. e were at tivnere mvo f ; irnyiiung that appears ip th i Mr. i antuel Prui.t. . cot 3ii of r no an J companion c;re i a open a new field pf ulor, f a degree o fiat- -1 miles. r.tmute is ti" thejunRude tint partm" interested and. ty had 1- . pr--..'-- iVT' id n i - , o i;. mad by a pious oi v;: ;l tin ready unity a ,1 by yielding at the to p.o- i.Lcdicnco ah d wit ng Despite the fact that it has in a o, of v, Hons oi the const. lutmu wavs been a primal principle t -s of eop TT our government that aR men J0 .ntrv. If the wore our frtpda. AMut r.ve ,, tadovi d ci.t.., antonly Cni ir bin th religious Uw frui should immvaUons' upqn oclock and just !; belief, we tm I that at various- t le Mo to m : tutii going of the con-tme mi we werts.ariiod o', t..e uis. nar.j r. iviiions times in ih history of our c um- th of The above dutna, in uc.a-.-i not must try that tin; peop'e through , tlpy an-- indeed many other supeis.i-influences nf prejudi-o( ilo tion or folly have allowed tin m O'ut s, Aiii , inact and that Ian-juati- e vviu selves to transcend the bound'd 'ur.jint rv expem-scrib- e tomo-u.le e ofiuMice and attempt men, ji n(plv mu arid confroaied f .venty-onii. i no lay men in Hair rel giou? t.., y, an 1 tmis m r.e Uce on :3 he sfed p whom m ie supph rtgd by tly lnuno.'- ori.it n ot the I mind faith. In New England especialtheir- own bus n?ss. an era Ruuah cn :a,jJ t.iO birr.I re-- , i'ii- - t aimt recur entti ; n'ury, do still lo.ud-l- v Ito refuse ly we find p This cel fail they vvid " to Dun t Diamond. lntok-,tmn r.t v ligious to ace them mo: braie Decoration Day by gm ng carding these things a record demand ng s th-:pcrI inmd ; grand ay which is at once heroic and hV'e then v. ei it out a id win mor.s. to the theatre, rricej as These men w ho s ructor of our T consistent. them. with to tried cruimih; to toe eartn. landed Plymouth lh-.- k Jgr.id-.allus that he lead'-ro- oa i dill AT 1 0 N kr R E LIG IOCS IN TO - j , 1- J J rs LeJ,ne re r Agn u r , , e, i;-i- - m -- Dealers in re-j- - n-- r U-- - . r ; j - guv.-ruin-m- rea-io- upon a uinp.u t had pre iously Iliat selves then and pledged for man no otkr would they v d he "riconscience sake, grinis ho ad lift t o contims of the land of their nativity and were sei king an asylum th-nii glit prop rly he ca!,edti.c land of the free ami the home o the rave.' Pcs des t iis, ton, they V'tr- tl'.e vail guard f anew civilization, tor while they knew full well that many perils would have to he overcome in mossing the turbulent Atlantic and is-- . hoim-tubli-hin- g in the wilds el assur-UIr- ntj felt America, they t able wuuld be j cstabli- a they ho wer-home for tiioss for cons. jence Siikc, th I woul-stiim to make they worship as fne and as the romping Sticmns and waving foliage of their adopted home, and that they won slimv to th-- people of t' e old world that it wh right, and proper for j.c, sons to worship God outside of tlio direction ot absolute king-- or feudal lord i. Notwithstanding all this, however, tins very people, these that they in turn took occasion to coercy others to tun-forto their ideas of government and because one Rodger WR-mu did not atldiate ami Co ... cur with alt of their method 1,. was cruelly and unjust y treated i ml tin illy was compelled to betake Irmself into turnth r s. ction of tlio country where lie bun refuge among the Narrag uiseds. Eater tm the or Quakeis a peaceab.e, inolh people, seemc destine i mi account oi their ul jrt tiou to the civil ouihy miliiary praeti es, cue., to receive a great dt.il o; persecution. So o slinate were tiicso religionists in maintaining their prmeiples and so intense was the feclit.g against them that they wire tiunlly urivin from their hones and several of their - - , ; tick ron r t,lioa ti ; i.. po-ii- r H , n Iii-f- - di-dn- t 1 i :. 1 enty-seve- r n. . 1 l'!;-atti- oll s k ;. . us di'-ctsl 1 . -i ou-ye- panacea ofoadna trieliiiuvsiiiiiitu po-k- . n .t may te this I'oi.ue to oh.e vo th it tlio lire ot by tho.--e who are pock, c, p In t wt-l- l r;ri:';- i. i :xf,T ngnf,' ur it wuul Tiie streets of Alexandra, bi? can run upon them without rails. ly belle', that The cars are open, a,n-- appear for all la. .8 if tm.-i at 1. ss puik, m. ! m fa. t, abstain like an ordinary article, except from i: ail t gel her. T. ere is that the lyhe- ls are twice the i I r be bet 'voglv - ?a- ic law a'h c!i Unhid-- , swines ih't.li, A" a - usual size. use ot nation tlu Jews absolve this law very ya- icdly, and in point of mental endunin.e In a dry goods fight at N.y. State, one firm put the price of qalieo down 4 of in.ellectual a cent a yard, whereupon the rival Chain-bereburg- 1-- 1-- n-i- Holy oranges from 1alestin-aramong the delicacies of the Amy Yo.k markets. They arc bright yellow, shaped like a aj'ple, and tin skin is iiicduim h.,e. ''The flavor is rich, but tiny are not so sweet us th Klmida orange. They cort ffty cents a dozen. giil-llow- nuinbtr were hanged. As there were a peat many of the early setilers of this country A Solid silver balustrade, w churches since the tune of CVrtez, was torn down not long ago and taken to the mint, producing over sixty thousand silve dollar-- . 1 It is a matter of history that Nero fiddled while Rome was burning, and it is no trifling thing at this late day to have it discovered that nddles were not invented until long after Neros tim. I , m . 1 j d -- unt-qu.- . Nv . 1. . 1 - 1 l t j -1 n ' TWr-T- id 'tel 'tea' T. TOM'M LOWBIT 1 S0H , 21-1- Importers and Dealei3 in all kinds cf an--si- n . hich had stood in one of ihe Mexican objected to those persecutions and injustices u can be said that all of the p the atrocities or oa ible to compron3 e lough The Egyptians were a i.tre t.artifB to the a norn. Still cl ctricity in a sui stance the si, e civilized people 2, Du') years highly before wuile we are willii g t admit of an egg shell to drive an xpreas the birth of Christ. Theii adtrain from Lherpool to London. vancement in civilization, in any leasonablo mitigating ts, the fact stilt remains modern times has been far behind that the framers of the ConstituA Chinese orange, weighing the European nations. tion, through their profound two and an eighth pounds, and luowded.e of the vast truunhs measuring ni,.tven im lies in cir- France has an area of 204,' Sj w ,u h had grown out of the per-- J cumfercnce lengthwis gaud seven-1- 1 s pm re miles, an i a population of cum- - principles of religious in-- 1 teen the ottnr 2, Deo. Her iorm of governway, was recently toleration in our own country as t keu from a tieo growing in the in',,(. nt is republican (farmerlvMon-archy.- ) well as m viuiuus part of the yard of a .Marysville, Ca!., eitzen. iaris the eapital'lias a old world, ronulvid that the Con population of 2, 25b, DO) 8oul9. stitutimi should expressly pro Every twelfth year m the vi le that religmn 8,,ou:d'm-uHindoo calendar is said to be an The Pacific embrace i e made a qua ili. atioa for otiiie unlucky on; during which to the Colorado Highlands Plateau l,ik0 t ami t!:at the legislative powers marry. This year is the twelfth, 7, GOO Ret; the Utah liain G,00 of the laud shoulu have no r.ght or odd one. and it is the to 4,0UJ leet ; the pi, .in of the to iaterfre with a mans belief. marriage rush dining Dec. inner Columbia 2,000 feet, in altitude. Tru i: w.ist prior to the ad- in that cou try is something vent of th e constitution, lelig.ous tremendous. Montana has several million toleration was generally incept-- , acres of excellent forcstwithin her ed as a part of the unwritten law Tlio tower of the new city build- - bound; ios 1 nduding Pine Cedar, of the mud ; but the of ing at Rhihidilphin wui Le ldghi r mint rack, spruce, ali,wilIow,aud than the WYslnngt m far government evidently box elder. io Judy esiaul.sa it. nut only as bui the t ttieo.ei.t of the ' r a wall - has er.a.ved and shattered Jfc ij I In.t ti.ev al.--o Ray City, Midi., with a popun N t d to make it n.u'tv e.,ra stone work on lation of less than 30,000, has of the 1 mJ. 4 liH nz th seven roller skating rinks, and not e..n guatd n,,n, h , te. 0 j' j another is m cour.-- o of erection. A womm w i. use m.u h in tliis mini ti.m. been ia.Ti"f;y La An i limug ti de.'li ru.ne i by w. f.m-iIowas population in Io0 wag In t. I? sii'je t ' f 2 in ifaniilton, mg tui Out., ice 1,02 l.'ii.j. The area of t he lame is o e;u;g. that we shall ly. with tiielte m.tite e.ne;uia - g tate is ov..UJ5 square miles. iv e it to much ! k.ii R i fore in i.,vic lor inj.i.1, 0i 1. s.daoii and i; o,v. ii that a VioJ to cm . California pr. dttecs 12,000,300 a.. r id.' ions toKraiioii me ti.e( ,nc j.q ,ur ti.al.c. gallons 0: wine annually. con-..tio- County Clerk of Emery county. II. T.. at the Countv Court House, at Castle Dale. U, !., on Ok line 15, 1885, viz; Monday, Smith, -Transmuted II. lj INO, OO.VJ, IUl- me f W. and Lot 4, and W. S. W. 4, Tp. It) ii., R. 8 E. (1G0 i Sec. 00 acres.) He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz : Peter Andersen, John Y. ensen, Azariah Tuttle and Robert Johnson, al of Castle Dal Emery Co., U. T II. McMaster, Register, and strength, they are scare, ly equal concern offered a .similar article ed by any other nation upon the at 8 of a cent, or eight yards for Stayner & Hinmons, one cent. earth. 7 Attornevs. I 1 i t ! nl-.iu- vr-- I pe-ip- UtsL k wr-r- . 1 e, 1 -. 1 OU,,-vr- 1 r- K- I- i m 1 Are stiil at their old stand, I Ue-;i,- i 11 f foitK-ng- - ni.:--.-tere- wi-he- 1 1 - d ex-ri- - s ea id t t po.-sibl- - f .vo ?.y. was an otlicer of the law and the to leave us county I Aiisl Office ?,t iat !...? Ci!, TRICHINA IN PORK. Airty io, ibSv for'.ii id h. (This man we aft Ma. ie,; t me'hod'i-found out was a llie lolmwtng t b'jrtr.JV' (given of the peons th..t p DastVel r.ou c ul h'S tmvu!un i I' aio of U. that ) the part, well i his cmin, as m u tin jno ple of Itu.s'ia nsjn i ail about t. ' fuaue hat 'rt.ti D'v'ui v.n t.c mtli betore the S. are eutle ing from l tIi'iui ' said leit he knew r m hta .sbs, uce before tn hToi4D "in v.ft.th mormeii do trine, and Knew 'md JuJtfof Cmintv C'r"-- .H Vu'T.AgIV-a d seam i um u ly ign ior Joe ma: Jns H.uwv-Saturd-xa. on and d in Missouri, uith, No. 7,01 luf ..bicii contains triVte C'unt. I t ih. I, ot want any mere of it. Ry thr- N. - of s K li, Sc 5 vviiiifAM-si6. t 3 &nrove Ru--cing oi g . i num n 1 s He n.itf.es ah pgr. tide timetho mob had increa-his timinuous rMen e uoon .rul ut vatiin vi; ilant or le. s to li .vNils C. Jdtot) o asked of. said UlU. viA: to t ' M'r'itwen.oiM.n''t; ned nncros opicul.y Cnv and i Umtui line, oiiT .in Ci ecu. them if they would allow us to Prte. In h no-.nay it - e ikq H M iter. .c'-a to eat i i lire (om-T. C. llAiiey Any. of that stay ng 1. rum '.hit idle J. Jrome of tocm rot use !) . few davs agii m After a shoit consullufion they some Kotin fa1' PisliDcalffl. told us to eat, bit to make tue Whim .i d short. asking ti. mu hi eating meal 'No. ft GO. tag it pei.-onthe food the le d r the i ontaim-up.m para-bltgsing which pork ' pm! ' ta-a' '"p'f Ki'ki Gp y, se..t m word to cut o r pray- m as t r lima, t an little We a ate d Tk shoit. ned All'll soera! an-'ill, n vio'cnl'.y 'Vofici; i1 bercbr g it woud seem went out again and told them re from the il til-to wou, were the following named t'Tfh-- .. ; ready go if not they thgt t e tmnr on the take filed nofie" of b.is intention to responsibility of toe I nut- d Mates This own heads. novt they readily make final proof in support of s'ltmld use iiu) ut autpm sai ami do to his claim, and that said proof trait is tjp agreed it in nsiu ' f will bo made hefoie the Probate more would fake toe responsibility oniy tisurou;!-- cooking we ever came back again. fur I . the .bulge or in his absence the . ed r- the mob told y CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR UBLICATION. No. 19G4. Tand Ofllce at Salt' Lake Citv Ut ili. av 188' Notion is here! y give 1 flmt the .following named settlers have filed nolice of their intenThe Woven Wire Maltreats at lo.Od. tion to make final proofs in sup port of their claims, and that said roofs will be made bo fori the Judge or Clerk of illnr PICTURE FRAMES TADE TO UDKR. county, at Fillmore City, on Juno Id, lhS5, viz: 1 'ai.it Rub r rd, II E.No. 5M9, for the N, E. S. W. 1 and N. S E. i Sec. 34, Tp. 17 S., R. 7 W MAIN 81. HA Mi ifil, Cu,h End Dr Wool, Jlidr. Pdf, etc. lie names the following wit (.nviEVvan nmaMMBw nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz : Lars Hansen James C. Christiansen, Edwart Webb and Cyrus Warren, ad 0: Oasis.- ' illard Co., Utah. Also John Quamberg, II. E No. 55 U, for the S. W. N. E. AV 'IS & S. E. i N. W. d and N S. E. i y qSSt Ni dfTV Ml; BABY CARRIAGS. ITAII IT. - ffilW!1 Sec. 30, Tp. IS. S., R. 2 W lie names the fol'owing .J Dealers in wit- nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation said land, viz: of, James Mathews, Thomas F, Robin tie rge Monroe and Danie Thompson, ..11 of Scipio, Mil lard county, Utah. Al.-- o Albert Stevens, and D. S. No. 4'T2, for the GENERAL Pie-cmp-ti- Isjtlie Imgast establishment in the county. Good Ba rp?a - NDREW 1IAP50N, Si mdont. C II A . i '?(' Cali on Ti 1 . a. gi ft ih :oi |